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the government says two climbers from germany and spain and a local guide were killed. one rescuer says at least 11 bodies have been spotted. the climbers were at an altitutde of 21,650 feet. the mountain is 26,780 feet high. rescue efforts have stopped for the night and will resume on monday. some fear the entire camp may have been swept away. the baby panda cub born just one week ago at the national zoo in washington died today. the cub weighed only about three and a half ounces when it was born last week. panda keepers and zoo volunteers heard its mother making sounds of distress this morning. the exact cause of the cub's death is not known yet. the panda cam that allowed the public to watch the baby and its mother over the internet was turned off.. and the body was retrieved for evaluation. trader joe's is voluntarily recalling can better because of potentia salmonella peanut butter because of potential salmonella contamination. that outbreak has sickened 29 people in 18 states. >> next door restaurant critiour restaurant critic visits a new spot >> later in chicago
the government says two climbers from germany and spain and a local guide were killed. one rescuer says at least 11 bodies have been spotted. the climbers were at an altitutde of 21,650 feet. the mountain is 26,780 feet high. rescue efforts have stopped for the night and will resume on monday. some fear the entire camp may have been swept away. the baby panda cub born just one week ago at the national zoo in washington died today. the cub weighed only about three and a half ounces when it was...
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the atmosphere was one of euphoria in germany, that germany was hosting the games, that it was being received back, as it were, into the international sporting community. nobody was thinking about terrorism or a terrorist attack here compare that with the security arrangements at the recent london olympic games where there were squadrons of fighter jets in the air. 18 kilometers of electrified fence. some 13,500 soldiers deployed, it may seem reprehensible. but between munich 1972 and led in 2012 by the events of 9/11, which changed our world -- london and 2012 lie the events of 9/11. >> an earthquake has struck in western cluster rica. the atmosphere was 80 kilometers. the u.s. geological survey has issued a tsunami warning. local television stations showed images of shaking buildings. power was cut in some parts of the capital, san jose. then, there have been no reports of damage of casualties so far. we're joined by our correspondent from san jose. can you update us on the situation on the ground at the moment? >> yes, of course, thank you. authorities are calling on the populatio
the atmosphere was one of euphoria in germany, that germany was hosting the games, that it was being received back, as it were, into the international sporting community. nobody was thinking about terrorism or a terrorist attack here compare that with the security arrangements at the recent london olympic games where there were squadrons of fighter jets in the air. 18 kilometers of electrified fence. some 13,500 soldiers deployed, it may seem reprehensible. but between munich 1972 and led in...
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a squeaker of a win for germany. >> one of germany's most critically acclaimed modern art is received the inspiration for his more famous works after his plane was downed during world war two. >> for the very first time, the russian public has the chance to discover his art. the first comprehensive show is ready in moscow for the next two months. >> his room-filling sculptures are there and so is his famous suit. the appeal for an alternative is the first retrospective of his work in moscow and the curator says it's very timely. >> many young artists are looking at the world's problems, asking themselves extremely political questions and examining the situation people are in and how they can react to such crises in their art. in this sense, he is the father of political art. >> he claimed that animal fat and felt kept him from freezing to death during the second world war when the plane he was flying was shot down but the soviets. his wartime experience shaped his artistic vision. he saw art as a liberation from authority. >> i don't know whether the curators of the retrospective saw
a squeaker of a win for germany. >> one of germany's most critically acclaimed modern art is received the inspiration for his more famous works after his plane was downed during world war two. >> for the very first time, the russian public has the chance to discover his art. the first comprehensive show is ready in moscow for the next two months. >> his room-filling sculptures are there and so is his famous suit. the appeal for an alternative is the first retrospective of his...
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role what job is that germany to do germany could really change a lot in that region it was to germany some nine years ago to to mediate in the conflict on the program it was germany who moved to three plus three talks the beginning in two thousand and three when i'm talking to passengers in the region or when i went to a couple of months ago i mean everybody thinks the german should play better the stronger role unfortunately this government just place. the us courts so whatever the u.s. does they follow it and they don't have any initiative from their own what kind of initiative would you like to see the first thing they could easily do is deescalate the conflict with iran i mean they could really go three four five steps towards to around and say ok. now we believe that you stopped the military nuclear program in two thousand and three so that we're lifting the sanctions and we are engaging in human rights talk and economic talks and this and that this gently just lifts they sanctions is that not purely a symbolic act you know it would be much more than symbolic because the u.n. san
role what job is that germany to do germany could really change a lot in that region it was to germany some nine years ago to to mediate in the conflict on the program it was germany who moved to three plus three talks the beginning in two thousand and three when i'm talking to passengers in the region or when i went to a couple of months ago i mean everybody thinks the german should play better the stronger role unfortunately this government just place. the us courts so whatever the u.s. does...
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, east germany and west germany. berlin, the historic capital of the nation, located deep inside communist east germany, was also divided into east and west sectors. for nearly 30 years, this division was marked by a wall built right through the city. the wall went up in 1961. then in 1989, germany was reunified and the wall was torn down. man: the wall comes down, there is great euphoria. finally the two cities can be connected again and made one. it is a new symbol of the unification of germany, the symbol of unification of germany. people are euphoric-- they go to the wall when the wall opens up, and they visit and they g and everybody seems to be very happy, but once the euphoria settles a little bit, it becomes very clear that between the two sides, there is fundamental differences. narrator: an entire generation had grown up on opposite sides of the wall under radically different political systems with different social values. now everyone would live in a capitalistic market economy-- in effect, the west had wo
, east germany and west germany. berlin, the historic capital of the nation, located deep inside communist east germany, was also divided into east and west sectors. for nearly 30 years, this division was marked by a wall built right through the city. the wall went up in 1961. then in 1989, germany was reunified and the wall was torn down. man: the wall comes down, there is great euphoria. finally the two cities can be connected again and made one. it is a new symbol of the unification of...
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and i think that germany's success as an exporting company is based on this skill. >> reporter: germany's success has been nothing short of remarkable. once known as the sick man of europe, the country enacted reform, cut costs and went through a painful period of restructuring. in 2005, unemployment peaked at over 11%, much higher than the eurozone and the united states. but the changes had made germany much more competitive. manufacturing exports started soaring and during the global recession, unemployment actually went down in germany while everyone else's went up. germany's apprentice system, providing a wealth of high-skilled workers, had a lot to do with that success. apprentices at seimans get a crash course in cutting-edge manufacturing. and also work on their own projects. they can even get a bachelor's degree. >> i think there's a sense in the united states that this apprenticeship training is somehow a lid on a kid's career and it's quite the opposite. >> i already got my prototype working. >> reporter: when apprentices complete their training, they get a certificate that's ac
and i think that germany's success as an exporting company is based on this skill. >> reporter: germany's success has been nothing short of remarkable. once known as the sick man of europe, the country enacted reform, cut costs and went through a painful period of restructuring. in 2005, unemployment peaked at over 11%, much higher than the eurozone and the united states. but the changes had made germany much more competitive. manufacturing exports started soaring and during the global...
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. >> a senior politician in germany create controversy by calling for germany's military to be equipped with killer drones. >> the international envoy for syria, lakhdar brahimi, has told the un security council that the country possible war is worsening and that syria faces a growing food prices. he has been on the job now for just three weeks -- food crisis. he has been on the job now for just three weeks. >> he said there is little prospect of finding an immediate solution to end the conflict. his briefing to the un security council comes as the violence inside syrian cities such as aleppo continues. >> 3 children were killed in an explosion in aleppo, all members of the same family. activists say least 60 people died in attacks across the country on monday. syria is under the spotlight at the un headquarters in new york. special envoy lakhdar brahimi briefed the security council ahead of his address to the general assembly. >> good afternoon to you. i think there is no disagreement anywhere that the situation in syria it is extremely bad and getting worse, that is a threat to the re
. >> a senior politician in germany create controversy by calling for germany's military to be equipped with killer drones. >> the international envoy for syria, lakhdar brahimi, has told the un security council that the country possible war is worsening and that syria faces a growing food prices. he has been on the job now for just three weeks -- food crisis. he has been on the job now for just three weeks. >> he said there is little prospect of finding an immediate solution...
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if the esm goes ahead, germany will be all -- will be liable for 190 billion euros. but for that to happen, the constitutional court needs to give the green light tomorrow. >> so much at stake, let's bring in our political correspondent. the debate is casting a long shadow over budget discussions. >> that is right. the eurozone debt crisis is casting a long, dark shadow over budget planning all over europe and germany is no exception. it was clear on tuesday in the address by the finance minister that he tried to reassure a rather nervous parliament that the spendthrift countries in europe are beginning to embrace this note -- fiscal discipline. he pointed out 25 of the member states has signed on to the fiscal pact to impose budgetary discipline, budgetary limits. but no one knows how this crisis is going to play out and it could very well make all of those well laid plans by german parliamentarians for their budget in 2013 come to nothing. >> we will get back to you in a minute. with some much at stake, let's move on to this ruling by the constitutional court -- 37
if the esm goes ahead, germany will be all -- will be liable for 190 billion euros. but for that to happen, the constitutional court needs to give the green light tomorrow. >> so much at stake, let's bring in our political correspondent. the debate is casting a long shadow over budget discussions. >> that is right. the eurozone debt crisis is casting a long, dark shadow over budget planning all over europe and germany is no exception. it was clear on tuesday in the address by the...
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neo-nazi parties here in germany. it there is a threat to incitement to hatred and security. it is quite difficult and would involve the way of several different constitutional provisions, respect for human dignity being traded off against the right to freedom of expression. >> thank you very much. >> syria has become a magnet for radical islamist fighters and she hottest trying to bring down the hated secular government. >> syria is also seen an influx of iranian and lebanese advisers and mercenaries supporting government troops. that is the assessment of the un, which is both sides are responsible for war crimes in an increasingly bitter civil war. >> she has returned to what is left of her old school, here to pick up books to press on with her studies at home. >> this school was a base for the free syrian army, a military jet bombarded it. >> of the school was leveled and is now closed. another sign of how the conflict is disrupting life for children and adults alike. air raids, running street battles and mass exec
neo-nazi parties here in germany. it there is a threat to incitement to hatred and security. it is quite difficult and would involve the way of several different constitutional provisions, respect for human dignity being traded off against the right to freedom of expression. >> thank you very much. >> syria has become a magnet for radical islamist fighters and she hottest trying to bring down the hated secular government. >> syria is also seen an influx of iranian and lebanese...
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that has germany worried that criminals could essentially buy their way into europe. the spokesman from the german foreign ministry says his country may take up the matter with its european union partners if and when it has concrete reasons to suspect the program is being abused and could trigger breaches of security. one consequence could be an entry visa requirement for citizens. the islands, which are part of the british commonwealth, say they take into the program seriously. the commonwealth has already blocked the eligibility of an iranian investors, after an attack on the british embassy in tehran last year. for now, german authorities are keeping a close eye on property investments in this caribbean paradise. >> and you are up to date here at this hour on dw. thanks for joining us. >> more news at the top of the hour. catch us then. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> on the record. the japanese prime minister tells the u.n. general assembly that japan will stand firm in territory disputes. he says that japan is not willing to
that has germany worried that criminals could essentially buy their way into europe. the spokesman from the german foreign ministry says his country may take up the matter with its european union partners if and when it has concrete reasons to suspect the program is being abused and could trigger breaches of security. one consequence could be an entry visa requirement for citizens. the islands, which are part of the british commonwealth, say they take into the program seriously. the...
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is germany likely to take in any syrian the refugees? >> the attitude of the german government until now was very much one of being supported by international refugee organizations is that it's better to support and assist refugees in the region. that makes it easier when the conference -- with the conflict is over to repatriate them. but with jordan and turkey stretched to the limits, it is quite possible a number of european union states would accept syrian refugees. >> thank you. >> later this half-hour, we will take a closer look at the berlin-syria conference and the various groups there. the repression of the political opposition in bahrain at shows no sign of letting up. a civilian court has upheld prison sentences for 20 opposition figures that play key role in the pro-democracy uprising. after a violent crackdown, the protest leaders were tried in a military court earlier this year with eight of the defendants giving life -- given life prison sentences. >> to the u.s., where the democrats are kicking off their convention today w
is germany likely to take in any syrian the refugees? >> the attitude of the german government until now was very much one of being supported by international refugee organizations is that it's better to support and assist refugees in the region. that makes it easier when the conference -- with the conflict is over to repatriate them. but with jordan and turkey stretched to the limits, it is quite possible a number of european union states would accept syrian refugees. >> thank you....
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the foreign policy spokesperson for the left body here in germany thanks very much. syria is of course the major flashpoint in the world right now what's germany's view on situation the moment i would love to know what my position is in syria and i think i'm the only side i can take that those people are still peacefully demonstrating for the right for the democratic and human rights. but the german government officially they don't take sides something sure of the. human rights for. repression within the country sure enough but officially women taking in the other sides with the rebel to whatever informally you have to see it from their involvement you know with this by ship on the ground. and they invite three of patricians for the time thereafter and train them here so officially they seem to take sides but it's unclear to me who they are now you mentioned the training of politicians for syria without assad and how those people chosen. i have no idea and i mean this is buy it it's not the government think. think think that's close to the government we have in germa
the foreign policy spokesperson for the left body here in germany thanks very much. syria is of course the major flashpoint in the world right now what's germany's view on situation the moment i would love to know what my position is in syria and i think i'm the only side i can take that those people are still peacefully demonstrating for the right for the democratic and human rights. but the german government officially they don't take sides something sure of the. human rights for. repression...
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. >> germany did the same today. the government in berlin is considering whether to ban a public screening of that anti- islam film, which unleashed massive violence last week. we asked german muslims in berlin to tell us what they think. >> mahomet is a gem and tunisian and imam -- german- tunisian and imam. he says he would not watch the controversial video. p>> it is painful for me. i would like them to say they are banning it because it demeans and a tax part of our -- demeans and attacks part of our society. >> this by supporting a ban, he does not want local muslims letting their pleasure turned to anger -- despite supporting a ban. some are refusing to be swept up in the controversy. >> for me, muhammed is so great that i can ignore the forest. we are keeping our heads held high. these things do not normally interest us. >> should the film be banned in germany? >> it makes no difference to me. >> what is the mood on the streets of berlin? some of the muslims we talked to were upset about the denigration of the
. >> germany did the same today. the government in berlin is considering whether to ban a public screening of that anti- islam film, which unleashed massive violence last week. we asked german muslims in berlin to tell us what they think. >> mahomet is a gem and tunisian and imam -- german- tunisian and imam. he says he would not watch the controversial video. p>> it is painful for me. i would like them to say they are banning it because it demeans and a tax part of our --...
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last year, germany's share fell to just 6.7%. china said it regretted the decision by the european commission to open an investigation into alleged dumping. the german environment minister is still hoping for an amicable level look -- resolution. >> the investigation will take place, but that does not stop anyone from seeking solutions to the conflict in the meantime. >> the investigation is expected to last over a year. brussels could decide to impose hefty duties on chinese panels, something the u.s. did in may. >> all right, in a few minutes, we will have the latest from the paralympics in london. >> first, a look at other stories making news. >> 25 turkish soldiers have been killed at a munitions the vote in an explosion. regional government has ruled out terrorism. an official says the accident was caused by someone dropping a hand grenade. >> a four-year-old girl and her older sister are the only survivors of a shooting in the french alps. the girl hid for eight hours under the corpses of her mother and grandmother before f
last year, germany's share fell to just 6.7%. china said it regretted the decision by the european commission to open an investigation into alleged dumping. the german environment minister is still hoping for an amicable level look -- resolution. >> the investigation will take place, but that does not stop anyone from seeking solutions to the conflict in the meantime. >> the investigation is expected to last over a year. brussels could decide to impose hefty duties on chinese...
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and other european countries and mostly germany seems to be winning that competition and while germany is trying to make sure the euro stays afloat its old currency the dough it mark is showing no signs of being discarded participator oliver has the details of berlin's old school savings for a rainy day. here in germany the still very much alive and kicking in fact in the store in central berlin the good old they market is still accepted as legal tender when it comes to purchases with an exchange rate of around two dollars each marks to the euro the store's manager says that there's still enough of the old currency around to warrant them taking it was on the name the reason we accept which marks is there are still plenty of people with the old currency we get quite a few people wanting to spend them in our store for it's not just in the shops that they're accepted if you find a few d. mark coins down the back of the sofa germany's public telephones will happily take them off your hands germany officially dropped the old money for the euro over ten years ago in two thousand and eleven a
and other european countries and mostly germany seems to be winning that competition and while germany is trying to make sure the euro stays afloat its old currency the dough it mark is showing no signs of being discarded participator oliver has the details of berlin's old school savings for a rainy day. here in germany the still very much alive and kicking in fact in the store in central berlin the good old they market is still accepted as legal tender when it comes to purchases with an...
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but the changes made germany much more competitive. manufacturing exports started soaring, and during the global recession, unemployment actually went down in germany while everybody else's went up. germany's apprentice system providing a wealth of high-skilled workers had a lot to do with that success. apprentices get a crash course in manufacturing, and also work on their own projects. they can even get a bachelors degree. >> there's a sense in the united states that the train something a lid on a kid's career and it's quite the opposite. >> i already got my prototype working -- >> when apprentices complete their training they get a certificate that is accepted throughout their industry. so they can even work for another company if they want. but at siemans 85% end up staying after that training. >> that kind of investment and participation with the employee ends up in creating loyalty. >> the lynchpin of germany's apprentice system is collaboration. the companies and the vocational schools and the government and the trade unions all
but the changes made germany much more competitive. manufacturing exports started soaring, and during the global recession, unemployment actually went down in germany while everybody else's went up. germany's apprentice system providing a wealth of high-skilled workers had a lot to do with that success. apprentices get a crash course in manufacturing, and also work on their own projects. they can even get a bachelors degree. >> there's a sense in the united states that the train something...
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germany has its own problems. we should deal with them. >> we are worried germany might also go down. >> european integration is deepening. a first step was taken today towards a full banking union with an aim of economic and political union in the future of your gut -- in the future. >> today we will take going to the cinema to delight in technicolor films for granted. a century ago they were just coming out in black and white. now the earliest moving color pictures ever made have been rediscovered in the north of england. russell little girl with the red sash -- >> a little girl with a , and it is goldfish compan all 110 years old. the film was produced by one of cinemas pioneers, edward turner. his oregon's new he tried to create color film, -- historians new he tried to create color film. then he was given this old can that was sitting on the shelves. >> i opened it, took a little film out now, and i recognize the process. i could not quite believe my eyes. >> he died in 1990 through -- 1993 while his idea was
germany has its own problems. we should deal with them. >> we are worried germany might also go down. >> european integration is deepening. a first step was taken today towards a full banking union with an aim of economic and political union in the future of your gut -- in the future. >> today we will take going to the cinema to delight in technicolor films for granted. a century ago they were just coming out in black and white. now the earliest moving color pictures ever made...
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so he's pushed for a no fly zone over syria sends activism rallied as far away as germany for any case assad's regime. actions will speak louder than words in israel as the country launches a massive move propaganda campaign along with emergency drills. blogs and the sponsors are getting attention for all the wrong reasons at the london paralympics anger among does the able the activist as a firm which they say humiliate them as a key backer of the games. up next it's the capital with a large enlist. good afternoon and welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. and we are on vacation and you see we've been broadcasting since october so that means were a little overdue for a break but in that time and in just the last few months we've interviewed so many amazing guests from jim grant to mark fabiani to jim rickards even joining me as a co-host and we've covered so many topics that are relevant on any given day whether it's the fed or the eurozone crisis so we put together some of our very best and most popular episodes from the last few months for your viewing
so he's pushed for a no fly zone over syria sends activism rallied as far away as germany for any case assad's regime. actions will speak louder than words in israel as the country launches a massive move propaganda campaign along with emergency drills. blogs and the sponsors are getting attention for all the wrong reasons at the london paralympics anger among does the able the activist as a firm which they say humiliate them as a key backer of the games. up next it's the capital with a large...
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i think it's sort of overdue we've seen germany's slowing a bit initially germany got a bit of advantage from the woes of the other major places you would do business and or invest in europe in part by having very cheap borrowing costs for the central government as everyone literally ran away from italian and greek and spanish bonds and into german bonds that being said germany is an export powerhouse part of the reason they've done well but it's also part of the reason their economy has huge risk exposure to the other economies of the world and we've seen germany slowing it's helped to make life more difficult for american exporters and the u.s. economy the slowdown in europe is clearly showing up in a real deceleration in china and it was only a matter of time before the beggar thy neighbor policies that many on the german political spectrum have endorsed to come back and react back on their own economy the way those type of short sighted self focused policies tend to do both here in the u.s. and over there in europe isn't isn't there a piece of it to the a lot of germany's economy dep
i think it's sort of overdue we've seen germany's slowing a bit initially germany got a bit of advantage from the woes of the other major places you would do business and or invest in europe in part by having very cheap borrowing costs for the central government as everyone literally ran away from italian and greek and spanish bonds and into german bonds that being said germany is an export powerhouse part of the reason they've done well but it's also part of the reason their economy has huge...
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they say the esm -- germany's esm participation will basically be restricted to whatever germany has signed up for now. ly have to see the judgment in paper because they're reading out paragraphs now. >> right. what we're getting is it does not exceed $190 billion without the aprooul proval of the lower parliament. they must assure the liability does not exceed the $190 billion euros without approval of the lower house of parliament. the euro has risen slightly after this verdict. your immediate reaction, mark? >> i think that conditionality is an important one. it tells us why the ecb has gone down the omt route. without actually passing an increase in germany's contribution to the esm, there was no possibility of it being increased. because if germany's not going to increase its contribution, no one else is. >> that caps it around the 400 billion mark. >> exactly. on that basis, someone else is going to have to step up. we've all identified the fact that the sum would never, ever be large enough to rescue either or both of italy and spain, and on that basis, of course, someone else
they say the esm -- germany's esm participation will basically be restricted to whatever germany has signed up for now. ly have to see the judgment in paper because they're reading out paragraphs now. >> right. what we're getting is it does not exceed $190 billion without the aprooul proval of the lower parliament. they must assure the liability does not exceed the $190 billion euros without approval of the lower house of parliament. the euro has risen slightly after this verdict. your...
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so if these people have been brought here to germany because germany sees them as being beneficial for the country in the future sure obviously i mean there's sort of an idea this government has which is not out in the public space i don't know about it but obviously they have an idea who they want to govern the country with or this is ethnically based religiously based or politically based i've know of no clue i can figure i can imagine i would thing that they would look for people who are not too close to the muslim brothers so to islam for way from from us that it's possible maybe not too critical about turkey but i don't know so if germany setting itself up is the best place to to train politicians for the post. that's what they are doing i mean obviously they are inviting people here and they call it training for the situation there after. so yes they're training people for government positions and sure they want to have the relationship with the german government and eventually the muslim brotherhood there are another country where they have huge influences of course in egypt how
so if these people have been brought here to germany because germany sees them as being beneficial for the country in the future sure obviously i mean there's sort of an idea this government has which is not out in the public space i don't know about it but obviously they have an idea who they want to govern the country with or this is ethnically based religiously based or politically based i've know of no clue i can figure i can imagine i would thing that they would look for people who are not...
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germany takes sides in this confrontation. we will maintain our commitment to the people of the arab world and build on that commitment. we will not react by turning away, but by redoubling our efforts. westerwelle speaking at the united nations in new york. france is a socialist government has unveiled a budget that is being called the toughest in three decades -- france's socialist government. it includes tax hikes for the rich and businesses in france. it is aimed at showing francois hollande and his team have the physical rigor to maintain france's reputation as a pillar in the eurozone. >> they came to narrow the deficit next year to 3% of national output -- date came to narrow the deficit next year. >> among the measures -- a temporary 75% income tax on earnings over 1 million euros. business also faces cuts in tax breaks. the prime minister presented the 2013 budget. >> this is a budget for social justice. and it is a budget for growth. it prepares us for the future. it is a courageous and responsible budget. >> the pac
germany takes sides in this confrontation. we will maintain our commitment to the people of the arab world and build on that commitment. we will not react by turning away, but by redoubling our efforts. westerwelle speaking at the united nations in new york. france is a socialist government has unveiled a budget that is being called the toughest in three decades -- france's socialist government. it includes tax hikes for the rich and businesses in france. it is aimed at showing francois...
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the maximum amount that germany will be able to put in is one hundred and ninety billion if they want to put in any more than that they can have to go to the bundestag and it's going to have to be a vote on it also both houses of the german parliament are going to have to be kept up to date with exactly what that money is being spent on it's a political success for. merkel she backed the system wholeheartedly and of course she's got an election coming up next year she couldn't afford any major embarrassment however the fact that it has to go through a vote in the bundestag and that the amount has been capped could mean that she faces a few internal problems inside the journal put the german parliament if they want to try and increase the amount of money germany is going to give to those failing economies in the rest of the eurozone the five hundred billion euro ports that's not infinite it's got it's not a bottomless pit of cash what happens if other countries for by the way at the moment we're seeing greece needing that bailout money desperately what happens if all of that bailout mo
the maximum amount that germany will be able to put in is one hundred and ninety billion if they want to put in any more than that they can have to go to the bundestag and it's going to have to be a vote on it also both houses of the german parliament are going to have to be kept up to date with exactly what that money is being spent on it's a political success for. merkel she backed the system wholeheartedly and of course she's got an election coming up next year she couldn't afford any major...
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so it became formally a part of germany at that time. and then in the 20th century, it's fallen back under french control. those original cultural and linguistic ties with germany are still there, so you have a dialect that is a germanic dialect, but it's now, of course, formally a part of france. and this particular and special situation gives it a bifurcated identity, which is really sort of special for a city of its sort. narrator: as the capital of france's alsace region, strasbourg's combination of cultures is one of its strengths. ( speaking french ) translator: we are fortunate, some would say, to be the fruit of a mixed marriage-- a marriage between a so-called "germanic" culture and a latin culture. this is alsace. narrator: you can see this dual history in the architecture here. strasbourg is german in its 16th-century timber-framed houses. strasbourg is french in the ordered lines of the 18th-century han palace. strasbourg is german in the neoclassical architecture of emperor wilhelm ii's rhine palace. and strasbourg is french
so it became formally a part of germany at that time. and then in the 20th century, it's fallen back under french control. those original cultural and linguistic ties with germany are still there, so you have a dialect that is a germanic dialect, but it's now, of course, formally a part of france. and this particular and special situation gives it a bifurcated identity, which is really sort of special for a city of its sort. narrator: as the capital of france's alsace region, strasbourg's...
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as a whole but even if the effect is out on germany as well it's still worth doing. yes but the german economy is so basically we're very strong and we do not depend on the exports into the euro so we have strong export markets in the far east. as a whole if we can avoid pouring more and more off all taxpayers' money into the european whole will we will we will succeed and become. the whole continent out of the mess you're going to thanks for the line you're going to sass a journalist and editor in chief of the compartment as you know the line there from berlin thank you thank you was taken europe to from next door in the meantime the ongoing crisis has sparked renewed separatism calls in council or over a million people indeed took to the streets a bus alone to call for independence from spain the annual rally attracted a record turnout of the most prosperous part of spain which blames central government right now for its economic woes authorities in catalonia demanding a five billion euro bailout from madrid saying that's how much bus load has been forced to overpa
as a whole but even if the effect is out on germany as well it's still worth doing. yes but the german economy is so basically we're very strong and we do not depend on the exports into the euro so we have strong export markets in the far east. as a whole if we can avoid pouring more and more off all taxpayers' money into the european whole will we will we will succeed and become. the whole continent out of the mess you're going to thanks for the line you're going to sass a journalist and...
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and greece soccer game this afternoon it's this sense that germany is calling the shots and taking control and in control in a way that it hasn't been since world war two and at the end of the day greece is at its mercy and it's about the kleptocrats getting their piece of the pie and i'm curious how you think that's going to play out and if germany can have the kind of credibility to be this boss of the eurozone or if you think that it will be this kind of economic prison is nigel for russia's called the e.u. . well again you know let's listen to a german is complaining about a euro bond is against the the treaties and it's against their constitution the bailouts were against the treaties so you know on that at that angle germany's one hundred percent right and to put all these young worthless bonds in so one package and make everybody pay for it you know if i was german after them spending why or how many trillions to to bring east germany back in and i'd have reservations too but again lauren it's a much bigger issue let's look what's going on in china their economy is contract just as
and greece soccer game this afternoon it's this sense that germany is calling the shots and taking control and in control in a way that it hasn't been since world war two and at the end of the day greece is at its mercy and it's about the kleptocrats getting their piece of the pie and i'm curious how you think that's going to play out and if germany can have the kind of credibility to be this boss of the eurozone or if you think that it will be this kind of economic prison is nigel for russia's...